Defend Against Attacks from the Inside

Data is an organization’s most valuable asset. In order to be effective, employees need access to company data. When internal users become compromised, are careless or carry out malicious activity, enterprise data is put significantly at risk.In the past year the majority of security professionals reported a rise in insider threats attributed mostly to insufficient data protection strategies. Attend this webinar to:

• Learn why insider threats are tough to detect, even when monitoring technologies are in place
• Understand what differentiates good data access from bad data access
• Find out how visibility into insider activity reduces risk, and cuts down on incident detection and remediation time
• Learn how Imperva keeps data safe from compromised, careless and malicious internal users, with a sneak peek at our new CounterBreach solution

Register now for the webcast “Defend Against Attacks from the Inside” and find out how to protect your organization’s valuable data from internal misuse.

Nearly 40% of businesses got hit by ransomware in 2015, and the vast majority couldn’t access data for at least two days following an attack. Given the speed at which ransomware impacts organizations, security teams need to detect ransomware as quickly as possible. Join us for a 30-minute live product demonstration and Q&A for an inside look at Imperva file security technology. During this session, we’ll explore how to monitor user access to file shares in real-time, how to leverage deception-based detection capabilities to identify ransomware, and how you can block costly attacks before it’s too late.

It’s Cyber Security Awareness Month—a great time to prepare your company against cyber threats. We know that running security for your company can be a difficult task. In addition to dealing with employees and executives, CISOs have the added challenge of working with the board. We want to share what we’ve learned, and talk about what has and has not worked for us. Spoiler alert: “You can’t patch people.”

Join this webinar with Shahar Ben-Hador, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), and Paul Steen, Senior Director, Global Security Strategist for a lively interactive session that will include:
· Humorous security tales and repercussions of employee behaviors
· Tips to deal with employees, execs and board members
· Security technology recommendations that work best across a security stack

Cybersecurity is ultimately about people, and, for better or worse, human nature will always prevail. The trick is establishing a pragmatic security posture to deal with that reality. Join our CISO for an off-script, unedited security discussion.

Do you have pressing questions you’d like to have answered? Send them to AskTheCISO@imperva.com, and we’ll get them in front of our CISO. Who knows? They might just end up part of the discussion.

Almost 50% of DDoS attacks last 6-24 hours. The cost of an average attack is around $500,000, with many costing even more. Some can last for weeks, leaving websites and apps unavailable to customers. With statistics like these, you can’t afford to take chances with your security.
More companies are migrating to the cloud for its benefits. While cloud security is better, protecting your website is still your responsibility. If you use the cloud, a new collaboration between Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Incapsula offers improved visibility and security for your websites.
Find out how you can benefit from this collaboration when you register for a free webinar that explains how GCP and Incapsula will keep your websites safe.

GCP takes on the burden of managing infrastructure, provisioning servers, and configuring networks, so you can focus on your business. A future-proof infrastructure, powerful data and analytics and a no-ops platform allow you to grow your business.

Data miners, the subtle thieves that tap, explore and drain an organization’s databases, perpetrate some of the hardest data breaches to detect and investigate. The data miner may be sitting in the next office next door or a thousand miles away in a hacker’s hardened den. This insidious thief may spend weeks exploring and sampling your systems for valuable data. When satisfied with the bounty, the data is exfiltrated leaving little evidence to trace. View this webinar to:

Join us for this engaging webcast that will feature several healthcare security leaders and practitioners discussing the changing landscape of healthcare cyber security threats and HIPAA regulatory enforcement.

The new 2016 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Web Application Firewalls (WAF) is based on detailed responses to questionnaires from experienced Web App Firewall customers. Attend the webinar and hear the experiences of major customers who participated in the Gartner MQ for WAF research and how they implemented web app firewall to protect their applications and critical data.

Insider threats have many faces. Your internal users can be careless or flat out malicious; other times, they fall victim to external attackers. Cybercriminals gain access to your network and data by exploiting people on the inside, often by means of social engineering and phishing. Without proactive detection technologies in place, sophisticated attackers exploit insiders and operate under the radar for months.

Protecting your data requires an understanding of the threat vectors and taking action to minimize those risks. According to the Verizon 2016 Data Breach Investigation Report, insider and privilege misuse represents one of the most common incident types and typically requires the longest to detect.

Exploding data growth doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice data security or compliance readiness. The more clarity you have into where your sensitive data is and who is accessing it, the easier it is to secure and meet compliance regulations.

Attend this webinar to learn how to:
* Detect and block cyber security events in real-time
* Protect large and diverse data environments
* Simplify compliance enforcements and reporting
* Take control of escalating costs.

Data is an organization’s most valuable asset. In order to be effective, employees need access to company data. When internal users become compromised, are careless or carry out malicious activity, enterprise data is put significantly at risk.In the past year the majority of security professionals reported a rise in insider threats attributed mostly to insufficient data protection strategies. Attend this webinar to:

• Learn why insider threats are tough to detect, even when monitoring technologies are in place
• Understand what differentiates good data access from bad data access
• Find out how visibility into insider activity reduces risk, and cuts down on incident detection and remediation time
• Learn how Imperva keeps data safe from compromised, careless and malicious internal users, with a sneak peek at our new CounterBreach solution

Register now for the webcast “Defend Against Attacks from the Inside” and find out how to protect your organization’s valuable data from internal misuse.

Data thieves are opportunistic, looking for unprotected databases in the forgotten digital corners of your company. They are content to steal any data that lies within easy reach.

Large companies are especially vulnerable. With hundreds or even thousands of databases spread throughout business units and across multiple geographies, it is only a matter of time until your unprotected data is accessed and stolen.

Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be complicated, tedious or expensive to protect all of your sensitive data with a database monitoring solution. The right database monitoring solution can also provide visibility into data usage and simplify compliance audits.

Join us for this webinar to learn:
•Benefits of database monitoring over native audit tools
•Factors to consider before investing in database audit and protection
•3 specific ways to leverage database monitoring for improved security

Organizations of all sizes face a universal security threat from today’s organized hacking industry. Why? Hackers have decreased costs and expanded their reach with tools and technologies that allow for automated attacks against Web applications.

Microsoft Office 365 is quickly establishing itself as the go-to productivity suite used in organizations today. However, even Microsoft maintains that Office 365 security is a shared responsibility between itself and the customer. Office 365 provides some capabilities natively, but at the end of the day, Microsoft does not take responsibility for managing mobile access, enforcing access policies, and meeting compliance requirements. Join us for an informative webinar where you’ll learn how to define, develop, and execute an Office 365 security plan while meeting all of your compliance obligations.

Are you prepared for a data breach? Are you confident you will find a breach in a timely manner? Facts are over 70% of businesses report a security breach and 75% of breaches are undetected for days or even months. Once discovered, incident response teams are under extreme pressure to close the breach, figure out what happened, what was lost, and calculate the risk. Organizations need a sophisticated incident response plan.

Database servers are the primary targets of most data security breaches. Understanding how to effectively monitor databases can prevent data loss and significantly reduce the time to discover the risk.

It’s not if, it’s when you will expand your enterprise footprint into Amazon Web Services (AWS). When organizations shift to a public cloud environment, security and compliance must remain top of mind. While AWS provides robust infrastructure-level protections, today’s attackers target the applications themselves.

This webinar will explore the current DDoS attack landscape, it will cover the basics of DDoS attacks, current trends including the most recent trends from the newly published 2015 Imperva Incapsula DDoS Report. We will also discuss a detailed analysis of one of today’s modern, multi-vector DDoS attacks. While dissecting this DDoS attack, the talk will explore the anatomy and timeline of the attack, as well as the steps used to mitigate each phase of the assault.This session will close with a review of the aspects of effective DDoS protection solutions used to combat these sophisticated denial of service attacks.